(Caracas, 12 de abril de 2026 – MundoUR).- La cápsula Orión, que trajo a la Tierra a los astronautas de la misión Artemis II tras orbitar la Luna y amerizar el pasado viernes, es expuesta en el buque USS John P. Murta; el cual estuvo presente en las labores de recuperación tras su reingreso al planeta.
El amerizaje de Orión en el Océano Pacífico fue a las 8:07 pm del día viernes donde, luego de más de hora y media de maniobras, se logró la extracción de la cápsula de los cuatro astronautas sanos y salvos, así como la recuperación del artefacto con una especie de balsa para arrastrarlo hasta el buque y llevarlo al puerto.
A continuación, algunas imágenes de la exposición de la cápsula en San Diego, California, cortesía de la agencia EFE.
San Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- A general view during an ‘all hands’ call, where leaders from across NASA and the Department of Defense were recognized for their achievements in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- A general view during an ‘all hands’ call, where leaders from across NASA and the Department of Defense were recognized for their achievements in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- People look at the Orion spacecraft capsule displayed in the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- The Orion spacecraft capsule is displayed in the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- The Orion spacecraft capsule is displayed in the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- Details of the Orion spacecraft capsule displayed in the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- Details of the Orion spacecraft capsule displayed in the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- Details of the Orion spacecraft capsule displayed in the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- The Orion spacecraft capsule is displayed in the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- The Orion spacecraft capsule is displayed in the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- A general view of the USS John P. Murtha and the Orion spacecraft capsule displayed in the well deck in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- Service members and government personnel gather in front of the Orion spacecraft capsule displayed in the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- Lakiesha Hawkins (L), Acting Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA’s Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate inspects the Orion spacecraft capsule on board the USS John P. Murtha, in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- A family looks at the arrival of the USS John P. Murtha transporting the Orion spacecraft capsule in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan ChangSan Diego (United States), 12/04/2026.- USS John P. Murtha wait on deck as it nears Naval Base San Diego in San Diego, California, USA, 11 April 2026. EFE/EPA/Jonathan Chang